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most abundant; Nov. and Dec. best; livery $4 p. d.; hotel reasonable; country 

 wooded and hilly, wet in valley; shooting for deer good; dogs are not allowed; 

 owners do not object. 



Glenburn (D. L. & W.) Fair shooting for squirrel and rabbit, some quail and 

 pheasant; Nov. to Jan. 1 best; livery $2 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; country open, 

 wooded, dry and hilly; owners do not object; this is a favorite ground of the 

 Scran ton, Pa., sportsmen. 



Glencoe (B. & 0.) Turkey, rabbit, fox and pheasant can be found anywhere in 

 this vicinity from Nov. 15 to Jan. 1; hotel 75 cents p. d.; no guides; country- 

 wooded, hilly and dry; shooting fair; deer are more plentiful about 10 m. distant; 

 owners do not object. 



Glen Summit (L. V. ) Partridge, rabbit, quail, woodcock, deer and bear within 

 a radius of 5 m.; partridge and rabbit most abundant; Oct., Nov. and Dec. best; 

 livery $1.50 for first hour and 50 cents to $1 for each additional hour; no regular 

 guides; country varied; good shooting and farmers do not object. 







Grand Valley (D. A. V. & P.) Deer, fox, rabbit and partridge in the surround- 

 ing country; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; livery $1.50 p. d.; hotels $4 p. w.; guides 

 $1.50 p. d.; country wooded, hilly; both wet and dry; shooting good and farmers 

 do not object. 



Hawley (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Good shooting at Blooming Grove 10 m. distant; 

 partridge, deer, bear and rabbit; livery $4 p. d.; guides, who also have trained 

 hounds, at reasonable prices; country diversified; hotels moderate; owners do 

 not object. 



Henryville (D. L. & W.) In the surrounding country 1 m. from station; rabbit, 

 pheasant, woodcock, deer and quail; first three most abundant; Nov. and Dec. 

 best; livery moderate; hotels $1.50 and $1.75 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; country- 

 varied; shooting reported to be very good and farmers do not object. 



Hickory (W. N. Y. & P.) Pheasant, squirrel, pigeon, snipe and deer; first three 

 most numerous; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; livery $2 to $3 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d?; 

 guide $1.75 p. d.; country hilly and wooded; shooting is generally very good and 

 owners do not object. 



Hones dale (N. Y. L. E. & W.) The shooting grounds lie in the country sur- 

 rounding the town; woodcock, partridge, quail and some deer; second named most 

 abundant; Sent, and Oct best; livery reasonable; hotels $2 p. d.; no professional 

 guides or trained dogs; country wooded, rocky, hilly and dry; owners do not ob- 

 ject; good shooting. 



Hoovers ville (B. & O.) Allegheny and Laurel Hill mountains 10 m. distant; 

 both good; deer, bear, pheasant, turkey and squirrel; first and last two most nu- 

 merous; Nov. and Dec. bet; accommodations can be had in farm houses at a mod- 

 erate cost; no regular guide; livery cheap; country mountainous and wooded; 

 permission must be obtained from some farmers; it is freely granted. 



Hyndman (B. <fe O.) Wills mountains adjacent to station; turkey, squirrel and 

 deer; Nov. and Dec. best; hotel $2 p. d.; no regular guides; country mountainous 

 and dry; deer are rather scarce, but small game are abundant; owners do not ob- 

 ject. 



Kimbles (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Deer, fox and partridge can be found in this vicin- 

 ity; fox very plentiful; Oct. and Nov. best; hotel reasonable; no regular guides; 

 country wooded and hilly, wet and dry; shooting good and farmers do not ob- 

 ject. 



Iacyville (L. V.) Very good shooting can be had 1 m. from station for quail, 

 pheasant, squirrel and rabbit in Oct., Nov. and Dec.; hotel $1.75 p. d.; country 

 open, wooded and dry; farmers do not object. 



Larry's Creek (F. B. C.) Glen hollow and King's woods in the vicinity; rabbit, 

 squirrel and pheasant; rabbit most numerous; 1st of Sept. to 1st of Jan.; hotel 

 charges reasonable; no regular guides; country lvel and dry, open and wooded; 

 shooting pretty good and farmers, as a rule, do not object. 



